Specializations
HEPMA offers specializations which will give you first hand knowledge in the following fields:
In addition to the specialization courses the HEPMA offers a broad range of elective courses and seminars.
Research
The research at the Department is highly relevant and is much used in national and international decision-making processes.
Research in health economics focuses on
- Economic analyses of health policies
- Effects of economic incentives
- Determinants of hospital efficiency
- Factors behind the demand for health services
- Labour markets for health personnel
The health management research field focuses on
- The organization, management and politics of health care
- Clinical leadership and management
- Quality of health care
- Historical and ethical topics
- Changes in leadership and organizational culture
Research in economic evaluation involves
- Methods to assess the cost-effectiveness of treatments, procedures, diagnostics, screening practices, healthcare delivery routes and technologies.
- Use of QALYs in the assessment of effectiveness
- Application of the methods to a range of diseases such as cancer (e.g. breast, colorectal, lung), cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, orphan diseases and rheumatic disease.
Internship in Health management and Health economics
During your studies you will get the opportunity to work for relevant institutions within the healthcare sector. This will give you the chance to develop professional networks in Norway. Students do an internship with an organisation for 21 days.
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Internship at Folkehelseinstituttet, Division of Climate and Health with EU project - ENBEL
– I wanted to experience working in an EU project, and meet other researchers in the health sector and expand my network, says Susan Sitoula.
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Internship at Folkehelseinstituttet with an EU project - EXHAUSTION
Meizhu Chen had her internship at FHI, under the Division of Climate and Health. Meizhu works on quantitative research in the scope of an EU project—EXHAUSTION.
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Internship at the Norwegian Directorate of Health on EUs international health projects
During their internship at the Norwegian Directorate of Health master's students Niccolò Morgante and Pietro Falco are working on the EU4Health programme.
Honours certificate
Are you academically ambitious? It is possible to supplement your master's degree with an Honours certificate worth 20 credits. You take the certificate concurrently with the master's programme.
The application deadline is 15 October.
A semester abroad
A semester in a leading university abroad will broaden your knowledge on the healthcare sector of a European country. The following agreements allow you to access teaching activities and earn credits from graduate programmes at our partner universities.
- University of Hamburg
- Technische Universit?t Berlin
- University of Melbourne
- Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Management Center Innsbruck
- Università di Bologna
- University of California Berkeley
Career opportunities
Knowledge of health economics, policy and management is in demand all over the world, on local and national levels. Internship and exchange throughout the study programme will further give you opportunities to develop networks in Norway and abroad.
Apply for funds
All students at the Faculty of Medicine have the opportunity to apply for financial support for various types of activities through the fund "Funds for student-directed measures".